2020’s word of the year is likely to be “unprecedented” — which might make us rather nervous as data scientists or analytics professionals. Machine learning is, after all, the art and science of predicting outcomes of upcoming events based on historical data; in a period without precedent, most available data describes a different, bygone world. In this session, we discuss how this affects our ability to build useful predictive analytics models for the current environment and how to ensure that data science and machine learning continue to add business value.
When Data Science Becomes an Art: Forecasting when Historical Data Is Irrelevant
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Government, education, and nonprofit organizations face unique challenges to accomplish complex missions with limited resources. Tens of thousands of public sector organizations around the world
CloudFactory
CloudFactory combines people and technology to provide cloud workforce solutions. Our professionally managed and trained teams can process data for machine learning with high accuracy
Cognilytica
Cognilytica is an AI, ML, and data focused advisory and education firm. Cognilytica serves Public Sector and industry clients with AI, ML, and Cognitive technology
Databricks
Databricks is the data and AI company. Thousands of organizations worldwide — including Comcast, Condé Nast, Nationwide and H&M — rely on Databricks’ open and
Maverick Quantum Inc (mavQ)
mavQ provides an AI driven Low Code platform that allows enterprises to imagine, innovate, and transform their digital journey. Convert your ideas into production scale